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Hanstholm Madbar

4.6 (933)

Colourful North Sea restaurant and mini-hotel above Hanstholm harbour, mixing playful vinyl-filled interiors, generous seasonal cooking and sweeping views of Thy’s wild coast.

Hanstholm Madbar is a colourful seaside restaurant and mini-hotel perched on the bluff above Hanstholm harbour, with sweeping views over the North Sea and Thy National Park. Inside, playful décor, vinyl records and warm lighting create an intimate, slightly bohemian atmosphere where people sit close and share generous plates. Expect unfussy, flavour-driven cooking built around fresh fish, burgers, seasonal specials and good drinks, plus a few cosy apartments and a small spa to make staying the night very tempting.

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Local tips

  • Book a table for sunset and ask for a window seat to make the most of the panoramic views over the harbour and North Sea.
  • Check the chalkboard menu when you arrive; many of the most interesting seasonal fish and sharing dishes are listed there rather than on the printed card.
  • If you stay overnight, bring a few favourite vinyl records to play on the in-room turntable for a personal soundtrack to the sea views.
  • Wind on the headland can be strong even in summer, so pack an extra layer if you plan to enjoy a drink on the terrace.
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Getting There

  • Car from Thisted

    From Thisted, driving to Hanstholm Madbar typically takes around 30–40 minutes, using the main regional road towards Hanstholm. The route is straightforward and open year-round, but can be exposed to strong winds near the coast. Parking is generally available close to the restaurant at no additional cost; in busy summer evenings you may need a short walk from a nearby public lot.

  • Regional bus from Thisted

    Regular regional buses link Thisted and Hanstholm in about 40–55 minutes, with slightly reduced frequency on weekends and public holidays. A one-way adult ticket usually costs in the range of 35–60 DKK depending on time and ticket type. From the bus stop in Hanstholm, expect a moderate uphill walk of 10–20 minutes to reach the headland where the restaurant is located; the final stretch can be windy and less comfortable in heavy rain.

  • Car along the North Sea coastal route

    If you are touring the Thy and Cold Hawaii coastline by car, plan 20–40 minutes’ drive from nearby surf towns such as Klitmøller or Vorupør, depending on your exact starting point. Coastal roads are generally well maintained but can be busy with campervans in peak summer. Parking by the restaurant area is usually free; arrive a little earlier for dinner to secure a space and allow time to enjoy the view before your meal.

For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you

  • Restrooms
  • Drink Options
  • Drinking Water
  • Food Options
  • Seating Areas
  • Sheltered Areas
  • Trash Bins
  • Information Boards

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A North Sea Hangout Above the Harbour

Hanstholm Madbar sits on the edge of Hanstholm, high above the harbour and breakwaters, with the North Sea and the dunes of Thy National Park spreading out in front of its wide windows. The building itself feels like a cross between a laid-back beach bar and a coastal lodge, with big panes of glass framing the sea and sunsets, and windswept skies forming a constant backdrop.Step inside and the first impression is warmth rather than polish. Tables are set close together, the music is turned up just enough to create a buzz, and there is a sense that this is a place designed for conversation, not quiet formality. In stormy weather you can watch waves batter the harbour from a snug seat; on clear evenings, the horizon glows long after dinner begins.

Playful Design, Vinyl Vibes and Mini-Hotel Comfort

The owners lean into a quirky, colourful aesthetic. Expect bold hues, humorous details and a touch of retro charm rather than minimalist Scandinavian restraint. Vinyl records and artwork line the walls; upstairs, the small collection of apartments continues the theme with each room featuring its own record player and a stack of albums.The mini-hotel side of Hanstholm Madbar offers just a handful of self-contained units, each with bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and sitting area. They are set up for slow mornings and storm-watching rather than screen time, with views replacing television as the main entertainment. A compact spa area adds another layer of indulgence, inviting guests to unwind after salty days on the coast or in the nearby surf breaks of Cold Hawaii.

From Burgers to Fjord Mussels

In the restaurant, the menu is built around things the team themselves love to eat. A short core list of house classics is backed up by a chalkboard that changes with the seasons, the local catch and the kitchen’s impulses. You will find hearty burgers stacked with local cheese and bacon, alongside a fish burger with crisp, panko-crumbed cod and sharp pickles.Seafood is a strong suit: moules frites with Limfjord mussels, butter-fried plaice fillets with tartar-style sauces, and generous open sandwiches built on rye bread regularly appear. There is always a spread of green dishes, meat options and child-friendly plates like mini burgers, pasta and simple fish with fries. Drinks range from local beers to colourful cocktails, with the bar treated as seriously as the kitchen.

Laid-Back Social Energy

Hanstholm Madbar is deliberately informal. You might see surfers still in hoodies after a session in Cold Hawaii, locals celebrating a family occasion, and road-trippers breaking up a North Jutland drive. The mood is light and a little irreverent: expect laughter, the occasional wine spill and staff who are happy to talk you through the ever-changing board.The layout encourages a shared experience. Tables sit close enough that conversations overlap, and the soundtrack of clinking glasses and vinyl crackle reinforces the sense of a lived-in, much-loved space. On wild-weather days the combination of wind outside and warmth inside can make lunch stretch lazily into the afternoon.

Gateway to Thy’s Wild Coast

Part of the appeal is the setting within Denmark’s rugged northwest corner. From the terrace and windows you look out towards the dunes and heathland of Thy National Park, one of the country’s great nature areas. The sea just below is part of the Cold Hawaii coastline, noted for its surf spots and big skies.Whether you stay the night or just come to eat, Hanstholm Madbar works as a comfortable base between beach walks, lighthouse visits and drives along the windswept coast. It bridges the gap between a neighbourhood hangout and a destination in its own right, wrapping North Sea drama, playful design and generous cooking into one compact, characterful stop.

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